"The anger of the French would rise considerably as Sarkozy showed that he was unconscious of the social and economic situation. He spoke about himself and ignored the suffering of the people," she said on channel France 2.
A recent poll conducted for the local radio channel Europe 1 showed that 64 percent of those surveyed have "no confidence" in the new government.
Yet in front of a skeptical public, Sarkozy and Fillon showed strong solidarity, pledging "consistency and continuity" to secure "stability and solidity," and vowing to make sure the new government stays on track to reach the goals they had outlined before.